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08-29-2021, 10:53 AM
Thanks gents: kind words much appreciated!
I have attached two more photos showing the table in its place of honor in what we call the addition (clever name for a room don't you think?). You can see the same black dot detail on the window rosette blocks (detail is also carried through with door/drawer pulls and even the design of the rug).
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Very nice work and nice attention to detail on the use of grain to high- lite and make it more visual to look at. It says, here I am, look at me. Very well done
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Beautiful desk, Philip.
Your black dot detail carries into the chair seat, as well.
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Very well done.
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Beautiful. I'm a sucker for a highly figured grain.
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You must have a very nice camera, nice pictures!
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Thanks to all! Hard to beat curly cherry for outstanding character. These pictures were taken with an iphone: no trick photography involved!
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Simple and classic. I like it a lot. Nice qwork Philip.
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(09-01-2021, 04:45 PM)Hank Knight Wrote: Simple and classic. I like it a lot. Nice qwork Philip.
Hank: Thanks very much! Used that "trick" for the wide bevel on the ends of the top and it worked out great! Phil
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Beautiful work Philip!
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